I am somewhat pleased to see that I have company. I run into this problem
all the time when I attempt to save files on our university's network drive
but not when I save on the local hard drive of my machine. Mathematica tech
support has worked on figuring out what is going on and so have the tech
people here at my university. Both so far have failed. I'm running Windows
2000 and Mathematica 4.1 locally. If anyone has success in resolving this
issue, please let the group know.
The only good news is that the error messages so far have all been false
alarms. I have not yet lost data, just peace of mind.
Seth J. Chandler
Associate Professor of Law
University of Houston Law Center
"Blimbaum Jerry DLPC" <BlimbaumJE at ncsc.navy.mil> wrote in message
news:9abshk$k0p at smc.vnet.net...
> On several ocassions I have received the following Mathematica
> question when trying to save a notebook..."The file on disk has been
> modified outside of Mathematica. Unfortunately, the notebook you are
using
> is not entirely in memory and cannot be restored. Try to save the
> notebook?"....Calculations that I am performing use a lot of memory and I
> have continually lowered the 2 dimensional grid on which I am performing
> them. Originally, the kernel came back and said no more memory..So I
> lowered the number of points at which I could still perform the
calculations
> without this ocurring. Could someone explain what is going here?
>
> THANKS....Jerry Blimbaum NSWC Panama City, Fl
>